December 2, 2012

At a gathering of the Cultural Studies Association at the University of California, Berkeley, for instance, Bawer encounters the young Michele, who’s “like, a grad student at UC Davis?” She’s “sort of reviving a Gramschian-style Marxism,” involving the idea that global warming is “sort of, like, a crisis, in the human relationship to nature?” Bawer claims that his heart goes out to her. (His heart is bigger than mine.)

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I'm glad someone is in their punching but its been like this for a LONG time.

Basically, conservatives are AWOL when it comes to intellectual and cultural pursuits. If it doesn't involve money - the don't care.

So, we've got the left - and the even more left -dominating our culture and college campuses. And liberals are incapable of standing up to their radical friends and saying NO! They'd rather talk about "Faux News" or Pat Robertson for the 10,000 time.

And, when the bill finally comes due, the liberal Left will look for someone, only to find out they've killed them off.

Cue Heinlein's quote about "bad luck:

"Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances which permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.This is known as "bad luck."

"The chief objective of an education in the humanities today, Bawer argues—with abundant anecdotal evidence to support the claim—is to appreciate that life is all about hegemonic power and to use “theory” to uncover its workings. Depending upon their sex, skin color, or sexual orientation, students are asked to accept as axiomatic that they are either the unconscious instrument of such power or the repository of its collective grievance and victimhood."

This is exactly the reason why the complaint made by the student at Butler about his professor's admonition to "disregard their American-ness, maleness, whiteness, heterosexuality, middle-class status" was entirely on point.

This poison, camouflaged as "academia," is killing not only the academy, it is killing the U.S.

Few people have the constitution and training to mount a defensible opposition to emotional appeals. The problem is further exacerbated when arguments are made in bad faith, including support from a selective history, science, and reality.

For example, what is a reasonable compromise between individuals, which is capable of preserving individual dignity? Is universal gratification possible?

Another example, what distinguishes between religion or philosophy, and science? What criteria should we employ to judge the merit of each?

And another example, why does redistributive or retributive change engender progressive corruption? Why does dissociation of risk cause corruption?

And another example, what is an objective standard for classifying behaviors for rejection, tolerance, or normalization? Can a selective standard be justified?

The philosophical, and political, field is fraught with nuanced traps, which can and often do hinder a meaningful discussion.

The problem for the Identity based Left is that, to quote Gertrude Stein on Oakland, "There is no there there."

Identity Leftism takes all the old Marxist complaints about the evils of capitalism & how they engender racism, sexism, whatever, but they accept nothing else from Marx on class struggle, consciousness through praxis, value theory of labor, etc.

In other words, they keep the doors and windows from the edifice of Marxism. They just get rid of all the bricks & mortar. So, all us honky, straight, sexist capitalist males are evil, but exactly why that is the case is never clear. Nor is it ever clear in the cacophony of claims of oppression whose claims should be privileged. Unlike under classical Marxism.

Spoiled kids pretending the be suffering the same plight as blacks during Jim Crow.

Yes, but why "blacks during Jim Crow"? In a world history full of suffering and oppression, why choose them as the archetypes? Remember, from the view point of classical Marxism rural Southern blacks are lumpen-proletariat losers.

I think the main problem is that, as a conservative, I just don't see the need to -argue- with people. I sit by as people say things that I think are wrong or are not true, and I put up a token: "I'm not sure that's right," but I'm not willing to lose friends or alienate people over what comes down to a difference in political opinion.

I have friends though that, were I to actually mount a substantive defense of my ideas, would be hurt, a lot. I think the "long march" is just this on a larger scale. Conservatives, by and large, figured out that they can easily get their message out without having to get into knock-down, drag-out fights, and prefer to do it that way.

Nobody actually wants government in their lives bossing them around.Nobody actually wants to pay higher taxes.Nobody actually wants to be responsible for and pay for other peoples' enthusiasms.Nobody actually believes that personal responsibility is a bad idea.Nobody actually believes that the government spends money responsibly.Nobody actually wants to be dependent on the government.

Liberalism has to be constructed. People have to be led about and motivated to be liberal. That means reconstructing identity, the rise of the victim class. It makes it okay to depend on the government, expand the scope and role of the government, make (other) people pay higher taxes in order to get pay back for being "victimized." Hence, Obama's urging the obedient little libs to vote "for revenge."And they did.

"Humans are wont to believe foolish and destructive things. Reality will come, and it will be very very painful."

That's all well and good; the children in the sandbox are playing pretend and trying on different personae, while the adults do their jobs. But if hyperinflation occurs and everyone's savings and investments are drastically cut, who has learned a lesson?